I finally started packing yesterday, hopefully just in time for Friday's flight. I was looking through my stuff when I managed to dig up this - My poly 1st year video project, "The Mysterious Bangle", for your viewing pleasure and displeasure. :D
"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature... life is either a daring adventure or nothing."
-Helen Keller
Tuesday, July 3
Tuesday, May 1
The Strike
A rankling sore throat festered upwards to the back of my nose after torturing me for 4 days. I was struck with bodyaches and a fever of 38.5 degree celcius just Sunday night. It was clearly symptoms of flu and yesterday was a day off work for me to recuperate.
This morning was not too much better for me either. I struggled in my sleep last night with churnings from my stomach. Woke up feeling bloated and with no appetite at all, I was unlike my usual hungry self in the morning. Then, there was diarrhea.
Tastelessness still remains. I feel too weak to do anything productive but yet so saturated with sleep. Gonna loll..
Monday, April 23
India trip photos by Ramius
Ramius, the naked photographer (I seriously have no idea why he describes himself as that when he is not), displayed some of his photo collections from his India Trip early this year.
Here are some lovely photos and you can view more in http://www.findsingapore.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4586
Extracted photos belong to Ramius. Rights reserved.


Discovered Elf Chocolates

An interesting looking chocolate shop in a deserted place - The Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre. Well, it's not really a Shopping Centre, not a typical place for retail therapy at least.
It was closed during the few times I have been there. Those who are keen to try their chocolates can order via phone or fax. Please do so if this appeals to you and let me know how they taste. =POther than the Elf Chocolates, I recalled seeing a private car dealer, a couple of Japanese restaurants, electronic parts dealer (i think) and a golf equipment store there. The shop spaces in the area were mostly vacant. The sight of numerous for lease signs reminds me of Ginza Plaza just two months ago before the renovation work commenced.



